Forsyth County's residents are encouraged to review and provide their feedback to a list of proposed projects that could be funded by the proposed SPLOST program continuation, if approved by the voters in November.
The county will host a series of public information open house meetings for residents to meet with officials regarding SPLOST and proposed strategic capital improvements for the future. Representatives from the Fire Department, Sheriff’s Office, Parks & Recreation, Department of Water & Sewer, Engineering, Capital Projects and the Department of Finance will be on hand at the meetings to speak with residents.
Residents are invited to provide feedback at 10 public input meetings and/or by completing a survey.
A release from Forsyth County officials says a total of 10 public input meetings will be held at various locations, with two meetings held in each district to enable as many residents to attend as possible. No formal presentation will be made, and residents are encouraged to drop in at any time during meeting hours, regardless of which district they reside in.
Meetings will begin at 6:00 p.m. for each gathering, listed below:
- Wednesday, July 24 – Cumming Library
- Tuesday, July 30 – Brandywine Elementary School
- Tuesday, Aug. 13 – Mashburn Elementary School
- Tuesday, Aug. 27 – Sharon Forks Library
- Tuesday, Sept. 10 – Forsyth Central High School
- Thursday, Sept. 12 – East Forsyth High School
- Tuesday, Sept. 17 – Post Road Library
- Tuesday, Oct. 1 – Settles Bridge Elementary School
- Monday, Oct. 7 – Hampton Park Library
- Monday, Oct. 14 – Big Creek Elementary School
For up-to-date information related to SPLOST public input meeting dates, times and locations, you can go to the Forsyth County website link, here.
http://accesswdun.com/article/2024/7/1254270/forsyth-county-residents-encouraged-to-provide-input-over-proposed-splost-continuation